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Tiny Homes Community

Tiny Homes Community is a real estate company with 1 employee(s). Gary Cross is the Developer. This company has been part of Connected Investors since 11/04/2016 - Tiny Homes Community has a presence in BRUNSWICK, GA. Connect with the employees and team members of Tiny Homes Community on Connected Investors.

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Bio: My name is Gary Cross. I am primarily a Multi-family investor based out of the Brunswick, GA area. I am looking to connect with Funding. Make sure to Friend me... More Like my Connected Investors profile. We are developing Tiny Home subdivisions in nearby to resort communities for owners and investors. We operate condominium type individual communities where we own and lease the home sites and we sell / market the best Tiny Home products in the industry.

We generate multiple income streams for our associate investors, purchasers of our products as well as various vendors.
Take a look at www.tinyhomescommunity.com Our projects produce limited period investments with long term returns. Minimum $25K required Less

Posted:#Tiny Homes offers a resurgence of the hamlets and small homes that were popular waaay back in the biblical days. Everyone lived in tents and in to some degree portable... More units. Now I am not a big supporter of the homes with wheels, but I am very much in favor of reduced sized homes between 200 & 600 square ft. The homes build by EZPB are made of the same quality found in homes 1400 sqr ft and up. It's just that they are smaller. They do not have wheels which means they are much more sturdy than mobile homes and we are presently promoting an initiative that traditional lenders will acknowledge them by HUD, and other VA and guarantee services. Let's face it the majority of mobile homes parks are disgusting, Tiny Home Communities represent a life style and a level of sophistication of people who would rather spend their money on things like traveling, and other pleasures in live instead of falling for or into the housing industry traps that nearly ruined our national economy. Home ownership is the first step towards wealth creation. But keep in mind, negative equity is not healthy. So ask yourself which is more important a big home or a big savings account? For more on the subject see www.tinyhomescommunity.com and please share your thoughts here for us to appreciate! Less